David Beckham a pat on the back for doing something so simple yet so polarizing: he kissed his daughter in public.
The soccer pro took his 16-year-old daughter, Harper, to watch the Women’s World Cup quarter-final match on Thursday, and between cheering on England and chomping down on some Peanut M&M’s, he gave his child a kiss on the lips.
As a rather affectionate parent myself, such an act is as benign as they come — the same as giving my kiddos a high-five or cooing “I love you” in their ears. I haven’t once had to defend my actions, but David — along with his wife, Victoria Beckham — has been condemned by much of the internet for years over his Instagram posts with Harper. A simple selfie of them kissing while on an ice skating rink,received hundreds of hateful comments, spouting how inappropriate it was.
In fact, earlier this month, Piers Morgan (who also famously condemned Daniel Craig for baby-wearing) attacked David on Good Morning Britain for his “weird” actions and admonished him for his decision to post images of them online: “It’s very sweet . . . [but] why would a father kiss his daughter on the lips? Don’t get it — creepy . . . You posted that for the world, why?”
But this time, David — who has been made to defend his actions by saying that he was brought up similarly and “it’s how we are with our children” — didn’t post any image to his personal feed. He was watching a soccer game, kissed his daughter, and then continued on watching the soccer game, all as if demonstrating just how normal and routine it is.